The difference is that Musk doesn't have the knowledge and skill to do it.
The difference is that Musk doesn't have the knowledge and skill to do it.
"Importado y exportado ...", that's probably the import/export company name at the top
Nobody is expected to actually select him
They said that about Trump too
Lol, I completely forgot about reading all the bathroom products while on the toilet. I had 3 sisters, so I knew all about how to use all kinds of feminine products.
This was the standard image I used for all image processing in college. It's like the teapot model in 3D modeling. Or "hello world" and "foo" and "bar" in programming. Or "lorem ipsum" in digital layout.
Reddit migration will succeed for some communities and fail for others. Generic subs can live on with new mods and new subscribers. They're not much different from FB or Twitter. Just mindless content to feed that infinite scroll.
Specialized subs where the community as a whole (or a majority at least) decides to move to a new home will move (or have moved already), because for those the community is what matters, not the venue.
It's based on a use phase of 16 years and a distance of 240,000 km. That's a pretty conservative estimate of ~9300 mi/year.
No they didn't. They show traffic info from Waze in Google Maps, but the navigation is still the old one, not the Waze one.
It's not like they planned to make it the standard test image. Just a bunch of guys working on something looking for a quick test image and grabbing the first thing they found.
Such a small section of the original image and at such low resolution would be pretty petty to shut down for copyright infringement. Especially since it was not used for profit, but for scientific research.
it’d have to be someone experienced with moderating sizable subs, probably
So someone who was using moderation tools provided by 3rd party apps?
Just Netflix. Prime Video is included with Prime. Cancelled Disney+ when they announced a price hike because we weren't watching often enough to justify the price.
That type of bug is what is called "low hanging fruit". With lots of active contributors, such bugs will get fixed pretty quickly.
They also said they won't force subs to reopen